Issue #147
Featured: Accessibility participants, managers, and leaders
Sheri Byrne-Haber outlines the different types of people you need to make an accessibility program run well.
Read Accessibility participants, managers, and leaders.
News, resources, tools and tutorials
- Form design: from zero to hero all in one blog post (blog post – adamsilver.io)
- Meaning without markup: Accessibility Object Model (blog post – hiddedevries.nl)
- Introduction to feed role attribute (blog post – deque.com)
- Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable (blog post – blog.tito.io)
- Building accessible emails (tweet – twitter.com)
- Don’t comma-separate :focus-within if you need deep browser support (blog post – css-tricks.com)
- Ethics in the digital accessibility legal space: ADA enforcement cases or something else? (blog post – lflegal.com)
- ADA questions remain over web accessibility cases and the lack of DOJ regulations (blog post – abajournal.com)
- Why ‘accessibility’ isn’t an ugly word (blog post – cmswire.com)
- Domino’s would rather go to the Supreme Court than make its website accessible to the blind (news article – eater.com)
New to A11y
Denis Kryukov shares some best practices for chart accessibility. Bookmark this link because the question around charts and accessibility comes up on occassion, at least for me.
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